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Program Archives
3/5/2006 Second Hour |  | In our second hour...
Put your money... where your politics are? Find out where the companies you
support put their campaign contributions. We'll talk with the editors of
the recent "The Blue Pages: A Directory of Companies Rated by Their
Politics and Practices" (polypointpress.org), Kevin Danaher, Global Exchange (globalexchange.org), and Rick Peyser of Green Mountain Coffee (gmcr.com).
| | 2/26/2006 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon...
In our first hour:
The U.S. Military, Special Forces, and the Rise of the Rumsfeld Doctrine.
Joining us:
Cindy Williams, Principal Research Scientist of the Security Studies Program
of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author, Holding the Line:
U.S. Defense Alternatives for the Early 21st Century (MIT Press 2001) and
Filling the Ranks: Transforming the U.S. Military Personnel System (MIT
Press, 2004).
Linda Robinson, Senior Writer for U.S. News & World Report specializing in
national security issues.
Philippe Sands, author, "Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking
of Global RulesFrom FDR's Atlantic Charter to George W. Bush's Illegal
War"
| | 2/26/2006 Second Hour |  | In our second hour...
California's default into a death penalty moratorium. We'll check in with a
physician regarding the medical ethics issues that led to the indefinite
stay this week of Michael Morales' execution, then, an interview with Sister
Helen Prejean ("Dead Man Walking" and "The Death of Innocents")
| | 2/19/2006 First Hour |  | week on Sunday Salon... In our first hour... The Congressional Inquiry into the Nation's Response to Hurricane Katrina: What Happened and Could it Happen in the Bay Area? Guests include Mark Ghilarducci, Vice President, James Lee Witt Associates, Western Region; Karl Reeh, City of Berkeley's Disaster Council and former Coordinator; Stuart Street Neighbors Actively Prepared (SSNAP); and Daniel Farrell, Chief, City of Oakland Fire Department
| | 2/19/2006 Second Hour |  | In our second hour...
The Execution of Michael Morales: The Case, Race, and the Medical Community.
Guests include: Anamaria Loya, Executive Director, La Raza Centro Legal
Dr. Jonathan Groner, Trauma Medical Director, Children's Hospital, Clinical
Associate Professor of Surgery, The Ohio State University College of
Medicine and Public Health
Dr. David Lubarsky, Emanuel M. Papper Professor and Chair
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Management
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital
| | 2/12/2006 First Hour |  | A Special Three-Hour Program... In hour one... On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee grilled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales about the Bush Administration's warrantless surveillance activities. KPFA devoted that day to special coverage. We'll recap, play highlights and have commentary by Elizabeth de la Vega, former assistant US attorney, and Clarence Lusane, professor of political science at American University in Washington.
Reference: Tomgram: Thomas Powers on Spying, Lying, and Saying No
| | 2/12/2006 Second Hour |  | In hour two... Michael Parenti joins us to talk about his new book, "The Culture Struggle."
| | 2/12/2006 Third Hour |  | In hour three... A look at the current state of KPFA/Pacifica with historian Matthew Lasar, author of "Uneasy Listening: Pacifica Radio's Civil War."
Refrence: Pacifica’s ‘practical idealist’ | | 2/5/2006 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon...
In our first hour...
Bush calls it his "Terrorist Surveillance Program"
Critics call it warrantless domestic spying.
Call it what you will, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding hearings
on the Bush-authorized surveillance activities of people in the United
States by the National Security Agency. ?Joining us: ?New York Times
Reporter and author ("State of War", The Free Press) James Risen, and
Scott Armstrong, investigative journalist and Executive Director of the
Information Trust.
| | 2/5/2006 Second Hour |  |
In our second hour...
Women of the Civil Rights Movement. ?In honor of black history month,
Oakland Tribune journalist Brenda Payton and others will join us for a
conversation about women during the civil rights movement and what's
happening today. ?And we'll hear a speech by the late Coretta Scott King.
Remember, it's KPFA's Winter Fund Drive. ?When you donate during the show
this week, we'll thank you by offering a choice of thank you gifts
relevant to our topics:
"State of War" the book by James Risen
"Women of the Civil Rights Movement," an audio collection from the
Pacifica Radio Archives
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